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. >> some positive news for the european economy today. airbus has just signed the biggest civil aviation deal in history. it is with ryanair. >> it will provide a much-needed boost to the economy promising to secure 5000 jobs in france alone over the coming decade. >> the signatures are worth a lot of money. airbus will likely discount package of 234 plans, they have a list price of 18 billion euro. assembly will take part in france with parts from several european locations. it will be at capacity for four years. >> of bills meanwhile pride that we epitomize european success. we are working together to create jobs. >> the deal means more than money and well paying jobs. ryanair is a new customer for airbus. they have previously purchased all their planes from their arrival, boeing. >> the western-backed opposition is meeting in istanbul to p ick the new prime minister. the first tasks is creating a cabinet. >> the conflict is expected to escalate further with britain and france say they plan on our main local groups. especially when it c
. >> some positive news for the european economy today. airbus has just signed the biggest civil aviation deal in history. it is with ryanair. >> it will provide a much-needed boost to the economy promising to secure 5000 jobs in france alone over the coming decade. >> the signatures are worth a lot of money. airbus will likely discount package of 234 plans, they have a list price of 18 billion euro. assembly will take part in france with parts from several european locations....
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the economy is on the edge. how is this a win? >> it is a win in a technical stents -- a sense. they would not fund -- because of that overnight agreement, that bankruptcy has been averted. on the ground, in reality, there are people there who are desperate to get money out. there are concerns in brussels about future bailouts. it is only a win in that very narrow definition of not having suffered the first bankruptcy of a national bank in the european union. but beyond that, we wait and see. >> as you indicated, this is not just cyprus. it is much broader. they are concerned to save -- to say the least. what guarantees do they have at their money is safe in the eurozone? >> if you are a small savor in the bank, bureaucrats here will tell you that cyprus was one off. yes, we came close to breaking bank accounts, but it did not quite happen, so rest calm. people responding to that is that so far, every time there has been a a lot or crisis, it has been a one off. greece was a one off and it could not happen again in that form. spain, portugal, italy. what's a cyprus has done is r
the economy is on the edge. how is this a win? >> it is a win in a technical stents -- a sense. they would not fund -- because of that overnight agreement, that bankruptcy has been averted. on the ground, in reality, there are people there who are desperate to get money out. there are concerns in brussels about future bailouts. it is only a win in that very narrow definition of not having suffered the first bankruptcy of a national bank in the european union. but beyond that, we wait and...
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the economy is on the edge. how is this a win? >> it is a win in a technical stents -- a sense. they would not fund -- because of that overnight agreement, that bankruptcy has been averted. on the ground, in reality, there are people there who are desperate to get money out. there are concerns in brussels about future bailouts. it is only a win in that very narrow definition of not having suffered the first bankruptcy of a national bank in the european union. but beyond that, we wait and see. >> as you indicated, this is not just cyprus. it is much broader. they are concerned to save -- to say the least. what guarantees do they have at their money is safe in the eurozone? >> if you are a small savor in the bank, bureaucrats here will tell you that cyprus was one off. yes, we came close to breaking bank accounts, but it did not quite happen, so rest calm. people responding to that is that so far, every time there has been a a lot or crisis, it has been a one off. greece was a one off and it could not happen again in that form. spain, portugal, italy. what's a cyprus has done is r
the economy is on the edge. how is this a win? >> it is a win in a technical stents -- a sense. they would not fund -- because of that overnight agreement, that bankruptcy has been averted. on the ground, in reality, there are people there who are desperate to get money out. there are concerns in brussels about future bailouts. it is only a win in that very narrow definition of not having suffered the first bankruptcy of a national bank in the european union. but beyond that, we wait and...
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economy. the euro/dollar is currently on the rise. >> as the economic crisis in cyprus deepens, china and russia have announced the creation of an alternative banking system that will provide a counterbalance to the imf and world bank. the leaders of those countries along with those from brazil, india, and south africa are meeting for a summit to hammer out a joint strategy to harvest -- contest their growing economic power. it is likely to focus on infrastructure financing, a direct challenge to seven decades of dominance by the world bank. >> with this summit, the brits are hoping to kickstart development that will bring financial independence. the quintet say they are keen to form a counterbalance to the established powers of the world bank and international monetary fund. the group is considering a joint reserve pool worth 93 billion euros, designed to help emerging economies having payment difficulties, and the development bank with a budget of nearly 40 billion euros, designed to improve
economy. the euro/dollar is currently on the rise. >> as the economic crisis in cyprus deepens, china and russia have announced the creation of an alternative banking system that will provide a counterbalance to the imf and world bank. the leaders of those countries along with those from brazil, india, and south africa are meeting for a summit to hammer out a joint strategy to harvest -- contest their growing economic power. it is likely to focus on infrastructure financing, a direct...
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economy. the euro/dollar is currently on the rise. >> as the economic crisis in cyprus deepens, china and russia have announced the creation of an alternative banking system that will provide a counterbalance to the imf and world bank. the leaders of those countries along with those from brazil, india, and south africa are meeting for a summit to hammer out a joint strategy to harvest -- contest their growing economic power. it is likely to focus on infrastructure financing, a direct challenge to seven decades of dominance by the world bank. >> with this summit, the brits are hoping to kickstart development that will bring financial independence. the quintet say they are keen to form a counterbalance to the established powers of the world bank and international monetary fund. the group is considering a joint reserve pool worth 93 billion euros, designed to help emerging economies having payment difficulties, and the development bank with a budget of nearly 40 billion euros, designed to improve
economy. the euro/dollar is currently on the rise. >> as the economic crisis in cyprus deepens, china and russia have announced the creation of an alternative banking system that will provide a counterbalance to the imf and world bank. the leaders of those countries along with those from brazil, india, and south africa are meeting for a summit to hammer out a joint strategy to harvest -- contest their growing economic power. it is likely to focus on infrastructure financing, a direct...
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why don't what's really happening to the global economy with. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on r t. on the road to bass for this morning the u.s. army is beginning to withdraw from iraq. in december twentieth after nine years of occupation the last american troops are finally leaving the country. every guy got in about it and i do have a little bit of the iraqis anger towards the departing invaders who once dreamed of being liberators their departure resembles abandonment and escape despite the optimistic speeches. cease. april twenty twelve and i'm back in iraq in soho on the border with turkey. i have an appointment this morning with a lebanese taxi.
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for more on the cyprus turmoil i'm joined by political economy expert marcus kava. kava we leave that appears to be a standoff between the e.u. and cyprus with the neither side willing to make concessions do you expect either side to give in where for the time being the cyprus side has gained the upper hand and the blackmail the blackmailing policy which is made by the cyprus government seems to work out or those type is one hundred percent to spend and on the willingness of the european union to bail the island out let's remember one thing cyprus represents about what zero point seven percent of the gross national product of the eurozone so it's not an essential part of the euro zone's and bailouts are only allowed to cling to the statutes of the european stability mechanism if a country really represents an essential part. of the eurozone and its stability is vital for the stability of the sustainability of the euro zone i think we have to come up with very clear decisions cyprus is no longer part of the eurozone and the behavior of the cyprus politicians shows wh
for more on the cyprus turmoil i'm joined by political economy expert marcus kava. kava we leave that appears to be a standoff between the e.u. and cyprus with the neither side willing to make concessions do you expect either side to give in where for the time being the cyprus side has gained the upper hand and the blackmail the blackmailing policy which is made by the cyprus government seems to work out or those type is one hundred percent to spend and on the willingness of the european union...
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that the island will avoid a default the euro group has signed off on the rescue plan for the ailing economy and let's now get the details from these tests are c.b.s. tests are very nice to see you so it looks like the laws each deal has finally been struck or does it apply. we're. really going to last minute. trying to meet a twenty fifth of march deadline to start. cutting our liquidity right now and leave us details we have. will be a restructuring of the country's largest bank you are. going to happen is going to be having a. bad bank so first of all. the one hundred thousand euros will be protected and a move to transfer to the bank of cyprus that is the largest lender of the country right. above one hundred thousand euros taking a last load will be quite a substantial last obo you have to root for that actual percentage. right now. because of the orders a class. has. a share of the spline now remember only an effort to get ten billion euro bailout from of the e.u. so in fact we are going to be getting it to avoid bankruptcy. really are fed up for the past a week now. on sunday but the
that the island will avoid a default the euro group has signed off on the rescue plan for the ailing economy and let's now get the details from these tests are c.b.s. tests are very nice to see you so it looks like the laws each deal has finally been struck or does it apply. we're. really going to last minute. trying to meet a twenty fifth of march deadline to start. cutting our liquidity right now and leave us details we have. will be a restructuring of the country's largest bank you are....
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by controlling the economy i mean controlling the wealth and the. people. so what we see now is like a trade between what people are only was a blood. and sweat against. backed. currency like the. euro and it's really it's really sad to see actually but again it's only because it is a small you can treat. a country like france for example which is a big country and. germany will actually pay for for ok all right well thank you very much mr corbell we do have to leave it there but thank you for your insight into this and we are awaiting to see what does happen next as alice alex political analyst. could russian ruble would be one of the reasons the e.u. wasn't willing to fully cyprus that is the baiting cross talk. like today. the germans were only agreed to this bailout if the russians depositors which is a lot is about thirty billion dollars worth of russian money in those banks they don't get away scot free and it's because of deposits overwhelmingly the people who are getting by this tax on depositors are cypriots. and the notion that russian oli
by controlling the economy i mean controlling the wealth and the. people. so what we see now is like a trade between what people are only was a blood. and sweat against. backed. currency like the. euro and it's really it's really sad to see actually but again it's only because it is a small you can treat. a country like france for example which is a big country and. germany will actually pay for for ok all right well thank you very much mr corbell we do have to leave it there but thank you for...
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the german economy seems to lose momentum. the ifo index dropped for the first time in a month. emma we stay in frankfurt for a closer look at the numbers. the dax fell just slightly, but bigger losses over the course of the week, finishing at 7911. that is how it went in the week in the euro stoxx 50. let's call it finishing flat. across the atlantic on wall street, the dow slightly higher, 14,496. the euro trading higher at a value of $1.2979. u.s. president barack obama has been in jordan this friday on the final leg of his middle east tour. talks with jordan's king focused primarily on the civil war in neighboring syria. >> obama said he was worried syria could become a haven for muslim extremists -- when, not if president assad is ousted. he urged the international community to work together to make sure there is a credible opposition ready to step into the breach. >> the final leg of barack obama's tour of the middle east will be dominated by one issue. with the conflict in syria on going, jordan is worried violence could spill across the border. >> just a few hours earlie
the german economy seems to lose momentum. the ifo index dropped for the first time in a month. emma we stay in frankfurt for a closer look at the numbers. the dax fell just slightly, but bigger losses over the course of the week, finishing at 7911. that is how it went in the week in the euro stoxx 50. let's call it finishing flat. across the atlantic on wall street, the dow slightly higher, 14,496. the euro trading higher at a value of $1.2979. u.s. president barack obama has been in jordan...
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to violate these rules that violation is interpreted in strange ways by the different players in an economy it's an irrational way to manage a capitalism that is always unstable and unpredictable so i would like to mention something about the cyprus event i think it's enormously important much more that's been understood first of all the the government of cyprus agreed with europe to impose these levees on the depositors of their own country they were planning to do that hope they'd be no trouble and had originally scheduled for their banks to open tuesday yesterday when the cypriot people said no way you are not going to make us pay for a crisis we didn't cause and bailouts that we never benefited from suddenly the politicians and the bankers who had gotten together to do this were defeated and they were defeated in a very important way by an uprising of the mass of people who simply said no we won't tolerate it that's why the bank holiday was extended first from tuesday then to today then to tomorrow now to next week this is a governmental control apparatus of this capitalist system that
to violate these rules that violation is interpreted in strange ways by the different players in an economy it's an irrational way to manage a capitalism that is always unstable and unpredictable so i would like to mention something about the cyprus event i think it's enormously important much more that's been understood first of all the the government of cyprus agreed with europe to impose these levees on the depositors of their own country they were planning to do that hope they'd be no...
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this could send the already fragile european economy into chaos the bail out levy is unjust shortsighted and dangerous cypriots for should fight tooth and nail against it they should not have to suffer for crimes they did not commit this is obvious to me as should be obvious to you so why did the e.u. come up with such a foolish plan and what are its broader ramifications for the european and global economies let's ask richard roth esko senior fellow at the campaign for america's future richard walker. thanks tom good to be back thanks for joining us the e.u. and the i.m.f. are mandating levies of nine point nine and six point seven five percent on these separate bank accounts as part of their bailout deal. what genius came up with this stupid idea. you know we don't know exactly who came up with it but we know that this is what this was what the troika wanted the troika being in the european union and the i.m.f. basically. but here is you know one glimpse into the mind set behind it what that was really disturbing was a model aryan you know it was that of pimco very well connected in th
this could send the already fragile european economy into chaos the bail out levy is unjust shortsighted and dangerous cypriots for should fight tooth and nail against it they should not have to suffer for crimes they did not commit this is obvious to me as should be obvious to you so why did the e.u. come up with such a foolish plan and what are its broader ramifications for the european and global economies let's ask richard roth esko senior fellow at the campaign for america's future richard...
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economy people use natural let those big bad corporations pay tolls when they move their merchandise around the country to build the infrastructure live and pay some more money to our ports if we need to build what we're going to get ali to the point where they're already almost moving when governments all of the highway and they make up these fines are doing sixty in a fifty five and they charge you two hundred fifty bucks for that's not gouging that's not mistreated it's only that when billionaires charge these fees you know what billionaires try to do they try to find a cost that people will bear so they can make more government is indifferent to that where the main thing the billionaires are trying to do in this country and have been doing since the one thousand is it figure out all of this is figure out how to destroy competition is build monopolies or do try apple is try to try to do totally dominate individual industries and i grant you that adam smith and wants that that's a problem out but becoming the model of got the in vegas probably had its america well that's exactly wh
economy people use natural let those big bad corporations pay tolls when they move their merchandise around the country to build the infrastructure live and pay some more money to our ports if we need to build what we're going to get ali to the point where they're already almost moving when governments all of the highway and they make up these fines are doing sixty in a fifty five and they charge you two hundred fifty bucks for that's not gouging that's not mistreated it's only that when...
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if that happens, cyprus's economy faces immediate collapse. in that cypriot's words, the negotiations are in a very delicate phase. the monday deadline is looming. whatever is agreed in brussels still needs to be adopted by the cypriot parliament. that is by no means certain. >> i'm following the story for us with our correspondent. bring us up-to-date. >> the euro groups finance ministers are in brussels here. they're waiting for the meeting to start. at meeting was originally scheduled for 6:00 local time. that would've been two hours ago. that meeting was delayed by two hours. we're expecting them to start negotiations now, but nothing has been confirmed yet. they haven't started. it's all been very confusing. it didn't look until the very last minute until before the meeting that there was a deal. there were reports that cyprus could need 2 billion euros more than what was initially on the table. it's all very uncertain. >> the reason for that delay is the president of cyprus is still locked in these talks with the ecb, imf, european commi
if that happens, cyprus's economy faces immediate collapse. in that cypriot's words, the negotiations are in a very delicate phase. the monday deadline is looming. whatever is agreed in brussels still needs to be adopted by the cypriot parliament. that is by no means certain. >> i'm following the story for us with our correspondent. bring us up-to-date. >> the euro groups finance ministers are in brussels here. they're waiting for the meeting to start. at meeting was originally...
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multinationals productize economy and of course too great with hezbollah to break with iran would be lunacy and madness for corporate assad's forces to use chemical weapons and so if you know we find that chemical weapons has been used it has to be by the rebels anything that's the case then obviously that will highlight the hypocrisy of the u.s. and the west because they said that it be a red line of chemical weapons are used that only seems to apply if president assad's forces use them the syrian army and so we're going to be consistent on these chemical weapons to use and it's wrong and the rebels are using and they should be indicted for war crimes journalist neil clark one used to come up after this quick break on r.t. international. mirror image of iraq after a. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the road all the. evidence from north to south. the route of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. like the taxi on our t.v. . speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the ip intervi
multinationals productize economy and of course too great with hezbollah to break with iran would be lunacy and madness for corporate assad's forces to use chemical weapons and so if you know we find that chemical weapons has been used it has to be by the rebels anything that's the case then obviously that will highlight the hypocrisy of the u.s. and the west because they said that it be a red line of chemical weapons are used that only seems to apply if president assad's forces use them the...
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the europe is 25% of the global economy. it's china's largest customer, so when we talk about all these things and we talk about whether or not ali baba is going to do well, and you've got to be a bull on china, you have to question that thesis when you see something like france down 1.5% today. >> yeah. >> quickly. >> and i'll take small exception right here because over the past month the u.s. is up barely 3%. germany is up 4.5%. france is up 4.3%. that's as of right now, so over the past month they are outperforming. that's not telling me these guys are stopping and hitting the brakes hard. that tells me there's a little churn going on and that's it. >> all right. coming up on "the half," housing a bright spot in the recovery, no doubt, but is the hot run about to cool off? we're going to talk to a man who says it actually might happen when "halftime" comes back. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced
the europe is 25% of the global economy. it's china's largest customer, so when we talk about all these things and we talk about whether or not ali baba is going to do well, and you've got to be a bull on china, you have to question that thesis when you see something like france down 1.5% today. >> yeah. >> quickly. >> and i'll take small exception right here because over the past month the u.s. is up barely 3%. germany is up 4.5%. france is up 4.3%. that's as of right now, so...
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i think it goes to the point where most americans are actually focused on jobs and economy, erin. they're not focused on the debt. i think you have that captive sort of republican grass root that is focused on the debt and trimming back federal government. and they've captured the s of republican party. but the vast majority of americans are more focused on the economy and creating jobs and building stable middle class than they are on cutting the deficit. yeah, the deficit is an issue. it's not the number one issue. >> why, boehner do that? we don't have an immediate debt crisis. you would see that in the market, right? so baner er isboehner is sayin. it is against what he's been saying which is the debt is a problem. why did he do that? >> he said we need to address it over the long term. that means taking steps now. but here's the thing, he is actually opening the possibility that republicans move to more favorable ground because right now the problem is that republicans are emphasizing have been emphasizing root canal economics, only fiscal austerity rather than a more positiv
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report. he used. to mean. a potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit starting in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more powder. the bottom line there's still a lot of snow out here a good place for snowball fight. heating it is been a pretty incredible day there and even record snowfall throughout what's been like nobody's like me driving lessons some emergency vehicles are exceptions. let me let me i want to wouldn't let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we're having a debate we have our knives out. but if you give the cyclists back staying there again you're in a situation where be united way to talk about your name let me. know. where you low and other sort of live old man is still alive so i w
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report. he used. to mean. a potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit starting in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more powder....
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overwhelmingly shows by increased economic growth but the duty is even low-skilled immigrants are good for this economy. they are befiting not just people like me or people working in washington d.c. because they knotheir lawn, watched their children but this is not the zero sum game and the data is clear it is a no-brainer. john: of the immigrant pains my house we are richer? >> yes. because he is cheaper e makes construction and prices lower for all of us. john: adits minder standing everything cost less a we get richer. >> to focus on the gdp if we would provide amnesty to 12 million in legal immigrants yes a total sum of products manufactured would grow. >> the more people in the bigger it gets but it is abstract but it doesn't mean anything for the public because if you find a the government with low-end jobs gdp is rising but opportunities for meaningful growth are eroding. john: what would you do with the 12 million who are here? >> you remove them as identified by law and allow them to leave voluntarily. if we have the incentives in place they would self to port with attrition. john: make it so
overwhelmingly shows by increased economic growth but the duty is even low-skilled immigrants are good for this economy. they are befiting not just people like me or people working in washington d.c. because they knotheir lawn, watched their children but this is not the zero sum game and the data is clear it is a no-brainer. john: of the immigrant pains my house we are richer? >> yes. because he is cheaper e makes construction and prices lower for all of us. john: adits minder standing...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or run no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into a report on our. mission free cretaceous and free transport charge is free. range humans free is free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. tom. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought. welcome to the big picture. well. science technology innovation all the mr bellamy from around russia we. covered. that all right. hello. hello there sir live old man still alive so i will go food yes there's with me mates. i thought what are you cooking. and this is for lunch. was a lot of chicken we. were worried it would have to give a cigarette to the new guys sure first thing in the morning you alive today we're. feeling better i'm going to work today we're not going to try not to ok why are you so swollen your face is puffed up my hands could be drop say
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and we can provide the economy with the infrastructure that it needs. investment largest in railways cents victorian times and spending more onerous than in a generation. and the treasury is now writing guarantees for major projects from the old power station site to build a new power station of tomorrow. we switched billions of pounds from current capital spending, to mitigate the sharp decline set in by the last government. stillpital spending is due to fall back in 2015-2016 and i don't think that this is sensible, and by using the extra savings, we will list the infrastructure by 3 billion --nds per year, with filth 15 billion of extra capital spending over the next decade, to invest in the economic arteries of this country to get growth slowing to every part of this. deputy speaker, public investment will now be higher on average as a percentage of the national income under our plan that was in the last labor government. out long- will set term spending plans for the long-term capital budget, and the man who delivered the olympics -- will improve t
and we can provide the economy with the infrastructure that it needs. investment largest in railways cents victorian times and spending more onerous than in a generation. and the treasury is now writing guarantees for major projects from the old power station site to build a new power station of tomorrow. we switched billions of pounds from current capital spending, to mitigate the sharp decline set in by the last government. stillpital spending is due to fall back in 2015-2016 and i don't...
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the hardships of the small cyprus economy part of the much bigger crisis. we're talking. one five million people but in reality this is a problem which has not been addressed since two thousand and seven two thousand and eight and previous to that with the issuance of huge amounts of debt into the system and in the united states. the only recourse which exists is to tap the remaining collateral in the system which is the saving sooner or later if you keep on stealing savings you're going to have asked it something which is relevant in a country. people. say in france. they are not strong financially. i mean. countries being the test to see whether savings can be stolen. it's. still. made his four chain after the breakup of the soviet union a hugely controversial character now we've heard in an interview that with a party given by mr brzezinski his latest friday the day before he died in a conversation with a journalist he talked of his longing to return home to russia and we've also heard from the russian president's press attash a he said that two months ago a the presid
the hardships of the small cyprus economy part of the much bigger crisis. we're talking. one five million people but in reality this is a problem which has not been addressed since two thousand and seven two thousand and eight and previous to that with the issuance of huge amounts of debt into the system and in the united states. the only recourse which exists is to tap the remaining collateral in the system which is the saving sooner or later if you keep on stealing savings you're going to...
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really happening to the global economy with. no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser reports. to business i'm katie i am now self africa plays host to the bric summit this week in south africa and i doubt the latest worries of the eurozone and the crisis in cyprus will be discussed as well as establishing a brics development bank the emerging economies also face a general sense that some of the shine has perhaps come off their economists rarely generating the same excitement as before among investors bought nevertheless still boasting an enviable growth record when compared with the stagnating west now the taliban is in south africa with all the latest. the emerging nations of brazil russia india china and south africa make up for nearly half of the world's population and a third over its g.d.p. the so-called brics countries are seeking greater sway in global finance to match their rising economic power they've been calling on for an overhaul of management of the international monetary fund and the world bank giving th
really happening to the global economy with. no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser reports. to business i'm katie i am now self africa plays host to the bric summit this week in south africa and i doubt the latest worries of the eurozone and the crisis in cyprus will be discussed as well as establishing a brics development bank the emerging economies also face a general sense that some of the shine has perhaps come off their economists rarely generating the same excitement as before...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've. covered. my. thanks. to say if i knew what we mr president you know the list of things to european union holds against you so i'm not going to repeat it. you know what you can if you like i don't mind i do know them very well that's certainly true. and so does everyone lack of political pluralism freedom of speech and so on and so forth and it's a long list but what i would like to ask you is why do you think your persona non grata there was live here and you don't. you know i visited venezuela recently and i had some time to think i did some reading on allies things and i thought of it as if i were defeating with the americans and the west in general so i say all right because she is persona non grata for you you need to know him mentary you also deny entry to both my eldest sons and even my youngest who is just a little boy what wrong could he have done this he have anything to do with the alleged wreak
find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've. covered. my. thanks. to say if i knew what we mr president you know the list of things to european union holds against you so i'm not going to repeat it. you know what you can if you like i don't mind i do know them very well that's certainly true. and so does everyone lack of political pluralism freedom of speech and so on and so forth and...
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first, whether the chinese economy will continue to grow sustainably. and secondly, whether a stronger china will become more assertive, and even -- [inaudible] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: i think these two concerns are really necessary. china is capable of achieving sustainable and a healthy economic development, in pursuing social progress. and that are more than 1.3 billion people in this country so we are on a long journey towards modernization. for that we would require an international environment of lasting peace. even if china becomes stronger, we will not seek edge me. because we have learned from our own experience in the modern period that one should not impose on others what he himself does not desire. this is an article of faith for us. [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: let me underscore here that china has an unwavering commitment to peaceful development. we also have an unshakable determination to safeguard our country's sovereignty and territorial integrity. these two are not
first, whether the chinese economy will continue to grow sustainably. and secondly, whether a stronger china will become more assertive, and even -- [inaudible] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: i think these two concerns are really necessary. china is capable of achieving sustainable and a healthy economic development, in pursuing social progress. and that are more than 1.3 billion people in this country so we are on a long journey towards modernization. for that we...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. [applause] john: we are back with "students for liberty" in washington d.c. where i'm impressed 1,000 of you choose to spend your weekend debating things like constitutional psychology and hijacked and i was more interested in alcohol and it was legal as a drinking age was 18 but now it is 21 and most do this are younger than an ad and drug czar illegal. students, i assume none of you ever drink or use drugs? [laughter] i know what you to incriminate yourself for parents may be watching but how many think most break the drug or alcohol laws? just about everybody kennedy was a tv personality at mtv and was 20 and grew up in the music business there was no lawbreaking or drug use there? >> not on my end because i made the
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. when their own country can't offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to wonder just a bit longer. if the dream of millions of migrants that then children might choose their motherland. is. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this stepmother land meets migrants working hard to find a way home. some account is the oldest city in central.
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. when their own country can't offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to wonder just a bit longer. if the dream of millions of migrants that then children might choose their motherland. is. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this stepmother land meets...
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but i actually know what going to get is the growth of the cash economy amongst. small shopkeepers and so on but the really big thing is the large corporations who have deposits the very large deposits often turned over on or on a week to or even daily basis but still maintain large deposits of banks for source of cash payments including payroll payments what are they going to where they can put their money because they're going to get here. that doesn't apply just to cyprus that applies all across the board if i was a saver. in any of these countries we worried because i wouldn't know i would be certain what happens and to be honest the reassurances that this is unique will has been lots of unique events happened in this course of this crisis and you know what the end of the of the do we need to become rooting matthew that's a very interesting routine it's been done the president has been made sure absolutely i think but but there's no question that the cypriot banking system right just because of its liabilities structure is unique in that sense whether it's uni
but i actually know what going to get is the growth of the cash economy amongst. small shopkeepers and so on but the really big thing is the large corporations who have deposits the very large deposits often turned over on or on a week to or even daily basis but still maintain large deposits of banks for source of cash payments including payroll payments what are they going to where they can put their money because they're going to get here. that doesn't apply just to cyprus that applies all...
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well everyone wants a piece of what valorise has to offer in terms of the economy they didn't like me taking a stand and so they started calling me all sorts of things next we don't privatized everything and some are unhappy about that we are a welfare state with a strong social policy the social and economic policies i pursue you are very different from what the west would want us to have next we do have a rigorous political system when power is divided between entities like the parliament and the government the president ends up with no power and it's easy then to what happens in the state you can state fights and conflicts this backlash on the people behind all this you can lay your hands on some valuable assets through privatizing before anyone knows so they don't like it that they can't do it for freedom of speech is another such things but that can't be serious how is it even possible not to have them with all the modern media around us and there is also the internet our analysts have calculated fifty one percent of our active population are active internet users how can i possi
well everyone wants a piece of what valorise has to offer in terms of the economy they didn't like me taking a stand and so they started calling me all sorts of things next we don't privatized everything and some are unhappy about that we are a welfare state with a strong social policy the social and economic policies i pursue you are very different from what the west would want us to have next we do have a rigorous political system when power is divided between entities like the parliament and...
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overwhelmingly shows by increased economic growth but the duty is even low-skilled immigrants are good for this economy. they are benefiting not just people like me or people working in washington d.c. because they know their lawn, watched their children but this is not the zero sum game and the data is clear it is a no-brainer. john: of the immigrant pains my house we are richer? >> yes. because he is cheaper e makes construction and prices lower for all of us. john: adits minder standing everything cost less and we get richer. >> to focus on the gdp if we would provide amnesty to 12 million in legal immigrants yes a total sum of products manufactured would grow. >> the more people in the bigger it gets but it is abstract but it doesn't mean anything for the public because if you find a the government with low-end jobs gdp is rising but opportunities for meaningful growth are eroding. john: what would you do with the 12 million who are here? >> you remove them as identified by law and allow them to leave voluntarily. if we have the incentives in place they would self to port with attrition. john: make
overwhelmingly shows by increased economic growth but the duty is even low-skilled immigrants are good for this economy. they are benefiting not just people like me or people working in washington d.c. because they know their lawn, watched their children but this is not the zero sum game and the data is clear it is a no-brainer. john: of the immigrant pains my house we are richer? >> yes. because he is cheaper e makes construction and prices lower for all of us. john: adits minder...
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first of all, as long as the economy economy remains weak, also the economy gets stronger, we'll have more revenue and, also, if the economy gets stronger, then i start to become a hawk if the economy is strong enough. by no means am i saying, we have to stay in this mode under all conditions. under these questiconditions yo to do that. the idea that necessarily we're going to be facing higher interest rates some time soon is by history. look at japan. japan has been running large deficits, as much as twice the debt burden that we have. still very low interest rates. just not a story that you should place a lot of weight on and, by the way, the projections right now about what the interest burden on the federal budget will be in the year 2023, they say that it will be as high as it was in 1991, 1992. we actually had interest payments that were over 3% of gdp under bush one and then they came way down. people said, oh, look at these scary numbers about rising interest payments, they, the scenario we're supposed to be afraid of is the things we go back to the way they were 20 years ago,
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block by actual advisor warren pollack tells us the hardships of small cyprus is economy are part of a much bigger crisis. we're talking now about cyprus which has one point one five million people but in reality this is a global problem which has not been addressed since two thousand and seven two thousand and eight and previous to that with the issuance of huge amounts of debt and into the system both year and in the united states and when that dead goes bad the only recourse which exists is to tap the remaining collateral in the system which is the saving sooner or later if you keep on sort of stealing savings you're going to have popular unrest it's something which is relevant in a country that is one point one five million people but when you start to see unrest let's say in france where they are not as strong financially as well as germany i mean we can stephanie see the small countries being the test to see whether savings can be stolen on a wider scale. the rescue package coming at a high cost for cyprus that struggle to keep its tax haven status president even threatened to
block by actual advisor warren pollack tells us the hardships of small cyprus is economy are part of a much bigger crisis. we're talking now about cyprus which has one point one five million people but in reality this is a global problem which has not been addressed since two thousand and seven two thousand and eight and previous to that with the issuance of huge amounts of debt and into the system both year and in the united states and when that dead goes bad the only recourse which exists is...
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to give shares in state institutions and bear off lot of eccentric cetera and he did it he gave the economy away so he ruled over very little had no power and because off he was at the top of the hill so this is how he generated his wealth ok he didn't earn it but now you talk about a wealthy man you've met him and there's yes and ohm arrogant he was full of themself ok but a lot of security around him an enormous amount of security he was paranoid for good reason there were attempts on his life and he left because he was worried for his life ok he took his money with him or at least a good part of it is sold a self-imposed exile in learned it was a solicitor sleep it was an escape he left it was he would have been charged with all kinds of criminal offenses all the reservation self-preservation not going to get out of and then revenge ok what about what about one of the you know one of the high profile cases was probably wasn't really that it been going to the polonium poisoning worked for a bit of skin so litvinenko world would be better off in what capacity to look for dirt to look for d
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that express lane every day and i can no longer control my impulse buys so i think it's good for the economy. they shouldn't be recalling them. they should be compulsory. >> make sure you buy everything nine items at a time. >> i do now, i do. >> lululemon, i stayed out of that. i work out basketball, in an old paint ball t-shirt. >> hope we never see them on rush limbaugh on "the tonight show" hosted by jimmy fallon. >> thank you to both of you. >> thank you. >> they're so funny. >>> this bowl sold for $2.2 million at auction. that's a nice investment. >> we're going to warm up. looking good, good. >> we're going to be putting this device on sanjay and raise the heart rate. >> i'm dr. sanjay gupta, this weekend, how wireless health care could change your life. >> it's very much more sophisticated way to assess somebody's fitness real time and allow them to create a plan around their fitness. >> everything's getting more and more precise, to help you elongate your career or make it the best you cannen. >> i'm continually interested in and fascinated by how much athletes, patients, everybody
that express lane every day and i can no longer control my impulse buys so i think it's good for the economy. they shouldn't be recalling them. they should be compulsory. >> make sure you buy everything nine items at a time. >> i do now, i do. >> lululemon, i stayed out of that. i work out basketball, in an old paint ball t-shirt. >> hope we never see them on rush limbaugh on "the tonight show" hosted by jimmy fallon. >> thank you to both of you. >>...
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it's actually raised hopes that attention can move towards some kind of recovery for the small island economy however let's see what kind of repercussions the deal may have for the rest of europe i suppose a worst case scenario here nervous investors fear that a president ultimately could pull their money from banks in other countries also the issue that say was could just cause a run on the banks in cyprus feeding their money is safe in their own hands than perhaps digitised up in some banking system or if they do pull out their money that's going to hit the capital the banks need to hold and could ultimately trigger another world scale credit freeze was certainly none of this is helping the e.u.'s public reputation talk about mounting euros skepticism at the moment sixty seven percent of cypriots want to leave the block financial adviser warren told us that the hardships of the small cyprus economy are actually part of the much bigger crisis. we're talking. one five million people but in reality this is a problem which has not been addressed since two thousand and seven two thousand and eig
it's actually raised hopes that attention can move towards some kind of recovery for the small island economy however let's see what kind of repercussions the deal may have for the rest of europe i suppose a worst case scenario here nervous investors fear that a president ultimately could pull their money from banks in other countries also the issue that say was could just cause a run on the banks in cyprus feeding their money is safe in their own hands than perhaps digitised up in some banking...
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it will be great for the economy. we will hope that this is something that will be a start for all of us. neill i don't think the government cares. i think coming to new york and hearkening back the days of johnny carson. you know, i don't think it's fair or right, but i do think it is that retailers make up almost 60% of the volume in this country. >> okay. >> would you go to new jersey? would you leave the city? >> no. neil: do they know that? he is an institution. so he will complain. >> we are still investing regardless. we are painting and putting new fixturing. if you continue to do that, we will give you tax credits and hopefully something wi be happening. neil: how are things in new york right now? >> i think people realize when the government added a 2%tax -- an effect. plus you have the delay of the refund checks to the consumer. on top of that, you have washinon that is dysfunctional. >> is a lot of this discretionary income. if you're pinching that come your pinching yo customer. >> parents will always buy
it will be great for the economy. we will hope that this is something that will be a start for all of us. neill i don't think the government cares. i think coming to new york and hearkening back the days of johnny carson. you know, i don't think it's fair or right, but i do think it is that retailers make up almost 60% of the volume in this country. >> okay. >> would you go to new jersey? would you leave the city? >> no. neil: do they know that? he is an institution. so he...
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